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THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY, DECEMI1ER 15, 1003.
liRAiNAND PRODUCE MARKET
Bat Adrtn: la Wheat After lay of 0a
lettled Condiuooj.
CORN SHOWS SOMt CHANGE OF PRICE
Haht Loss la Oats Kelloertaaj Htroaaj
Oaealaa, While Prevleloas Re
, celre Setback Bale lor
Ferelga Accoaat.
CHICAGO, Dec. 14. A reduction In
Wona s snipmenis, compared wuh genera
expt-ctatioiie, small jectipia anu n-p.jrts of
lam in Argentine, caueu a net tdviuc in
iooajr, aithnugn the maraet was
quite unsullied. Closing ptlces were ado. is,
with May c hlgiier. miii corn c.oai Hu
higher, oata wore a shade lower, Wlil.e p.o-
noons inni4 a silgut decline.
W heat exhibited rapid changes In valuea
anu irom a strung start toe maraet Bud
denly deveinpeu weakness, only to again
become strong. 'in opening wan strong
on the falling off tn Inn world's shipments
and higher price at Liverpool. Bmail re
ceipts in the northweat auout hait wnat
they were a year ago also contrloutcd to
the bulilah sentiment and May opened
Ho to Va1" higner at ilttc to M'.-. Cum
tnlaaion nouses had Uncial ulTenngs and
there waa Borne liquidation. While there
was a good general demand at me Matt,
the selling became ao urgent that the mar
; ket waa unable to withstand inn prewiure
- and prlcea declined. May selling off to !.
Kepcrts of rains In Argentine ami tears of
damage to the winter wheat crop by the
cold wave brougnt out a good cummlsitun
bouse demand later In the nay. Evidence of
support irom the big bull operator waj a-so
a factor in tne latter iwn or the session.
Offerings, too, were much lighter than
Cash, Nr.. I mlaed, c; No. i white, c;
No. 3. c
OATS No. 2 white 2fi328c; No. i mixed,
J4Vytj c.
HAY-Cholre timothy, I9.OO09.SO; choice
prairie. S.
K V K No I 47c.
EtMiR Firm: Missouri and Kansas, cases
relumed, 17c per dos.; No. 3, whltewood
cases Included. i"e.
BUTTh.K Creamery, 2122c; dairy, fancy,
30c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu llsi.OHi
Corn, bu . 1.H"0
Oats, bu 15.000 ,000
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
r
Coadltloa of Trad aa Qoetatloas aa
' Staple od Faaey rrodoee.
EGOS Fresh stock. 2 29c
LIVE POCLTRY-HenB. 77e; spring
chickens. TVfaSc. roosters, according to age,
4'fi6e; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 9tie. geese. I
4ihV4c.
DRESSER POULTRY Turkeye, lfrl7c;
ducks, KKallc; geese, 410c; chickens, iViW
8c; hens, 7?iAc.
BUTTKR Packing stock, 13e; choice to
fancy dairy, In tubs, liiQlSc; separator. He
FRESH FISH Trout, iec: pickerel, 7C,
pike, 8c; perch, 7c. blueftsh, 15c;
whltetlsh. 9c; salmon, lie; haddock,
10c; codfish, 12c: redsnspper, 11c;
lobsters, boiled, per lb.. Me; lobsters, green,
per lb., 'JXc; bullheads. 11c; catfish. 14c;
black bans. 2XnJ&c; halibut, 13c; crspples,
12c; herring, tic; while bass, 13c; bluenns,
to.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
43c, per gal., $2.00: extra selects, per can,
!i'c. per gal., 11.76; standard, per can, ii,
per gal., S1.3S.
BRAN Per ton, $14.50.
UAY Prices o noted b Omaha Whole
sale Meniere' aasoclation. Choice No.i 1 up-
Und 87. 60: No. 2. 17.00: medium, Won;
coarse. $6.00. Rye straw, $6.60. These prices
are for hay of good color and Quality, re
mand fair and recelpta light.
CORN 44o.
OATH S7c.
RY K No. I. 60e
"w"" lV.T.""y-lV" "r,Lln 1? ('HHISTMAfl TREKS Four to five feet,
rj"i "'W1' '" " ti tk. ... ... ..v. tt ner dos-
en. $2.6l; eight to nine feet, per dosen, $3.50;
half a cent. Clearances ot wneat and
flour war equal to 22,6o bushels. Primary
reoelpts were 999,000 bushels. The vIMoie
supply showed sn increase of 1.3b2,urm.
which was about the amount expected, and
the amount on passage decreased 44n,0m)
bushels. Minneapolis, Ouluth and Chicago
reported receipts of ft" cars, against 1,166
last week and 1.2.S7 cars a year ago.
Corn opened strong In sympathy with
wheat and on continued small recelpta.
1'here were free offerings from local spec
ulators on the advance, the opinion among
sellers being that the cold weather would
Improve the condition of the grain and alio
. Increase receipt. As a result of this sell
ing the market became easier, Lnto buy
ing on the strength In wheat caused a raily.
May opened "40 higher at 4;VMHc and
artar aelllnsj between 4i'V8,43c and 4343H'
. closed at 4.)4av. I .oral receipts were ivH
" cars, 1 of contract, grade.
. Oats were aundy at the opening In sym
pathy with ths strength In other grains, but
as the session advanced an. easier tone de
veloped and closing prlcea showed slight
( losses. Influential houses were heavy sell
ers during the day and the demand was
only light and from scattered eources.
After opening a shade to fco lower May
ranged between 8VO'36c and 7Mo and
, Closed at 8640. IxH-al receipts were m cars.
, Provisions were steady early In the day,
Influenced by a strong hog market, but
prices received a setback under selling of
lard by several commission houses for for
eign aocount. There was also some evi
dence of packers selling ribs. The lata
weakness In prlcea at the yards was a bear
factor during the latter part of the sei-sion.
May pork closed a ahari lower ut in i
, . May lard was down IHWSc at $6.82V4 and
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: 'Wheat,
I'LPV"00"1! 35 cri; Oat". 1 cars; hoga,
1,200 head.
The loading futurea ranged aa follows:
Artlo!es. Open. Hlgh.l I aw. dose.l Safy.
Wheat
y May
r July
Corn-
. JJeo. '
May
July
, Oats
' , - lec.
'.I May
, July. ,
J'ork
. trd
Jan.
' May
Ribs
Jan. May
. I I
7an'HI 7W 78 79 - 78
(H7Vii77ilSl76WH6'),ia77 iU'vfc
41S(- 41Ttl 41V.f . aiszf iivi
4S4(43Hi-flv44r!t,J!4543'4''c;43Uii
.... .
r37M, 7,36Va-l
iMil Ml 3
It K
1 42U
a2'.sl
f 10
IS
I:
11 55
U 86
11 87H
H87V4
62m
BlVal. 67i,i
6 tn
7tt
10
3tTr35 3BU
4 S44
11 46
11 82Vs
6 60
67Vk
17H
36
11 60
11 80
47V
621
e 15
32Vi
No. t TNew.
, FLOUR Steady; . winter patents,'- H.Mxft
ilO-. straights, -$8.7094.10; spring patent.
$4 0004.80; straights. $2.ai03.7b; bakers, $2.40
63.25.
WHTCAT No. 1 Spring, 8Jo; No. , 7680c;
No. t red, tlltiaV.
CORM-No. t, 42o; No. J yellow, 44c.
OATS No. i. She; No. I white. $4y,i&37c.
2 YE No. J 61Vc.
A R LEY Good feeding, JVi(g36Hc; fair
r to choice malting, 4367c.
8EEU8N0. 1 flax. Whict No. 1 north
western, $1.U0H; prime timothy, $2.96; clover,
contract grade, $11.
PROVimoNSMesa pork, per bbl, $11.60
(jll.KVs. l.ard, per 100 lbs.. $s.47Vi'itl.50.
' Short ribs sldoa (loose), $6.12V.i3.37. Short
, clear sides (boxed), .12Va8-2o.
Following wore the receipts and ship
ments of flour arid grain;
Kecetpta. Shipments,
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu...
Corn, cut.....
Oats, bu
Rye. bu......i
Uarley, bu..
17.800
... e.ts
...SO6.400
...264.000
... t,W
.120.2U0
11.100
14.400
8i,7tW
107.7110
22,90
27.6)10
On the Produce exchange today the but'
ter market waa firm: creameries. l&ir4oc:
dallies. 144r$Cc. Ease, decidedly strong: at
mark, casea Included, 2ttHST2!c. Cheese, 10
eitttfra.
MatW YORK GKNCMAL MARKET.
Mne to ten feet, per dosen, $4.60; large
school and church purposes, twelve to
fourteen feet, each, lliiil 60; extra large, fit
teen tn twentv feet earh. t"1 (HV7'4.(K).
EVERGREEN WRKAThlNU-in cons Ol
twenty yards, per coll, $1.00.
YVKhiATllB Maanolia ana KRiax wreains.
per dosen, $l.f; evergreen wreatns, per
dosen, $1 60; holly wreaths, per dosen. i.w.
These designs are twelve Inches In di
ameter.
HOLLY BRANCHES Per case or ZX2X4
reel, auuui niiy vounue. s.w, wji wmivi.
11 M
ijt'NO NEEDL.E PINEB per dosen, sa w
62.w.
MISTLETOE Branches, per five-pound
box, $1.26: per pound. 30c. Mistletoe orders
will be niled about December 2 ana snip
ped by express only.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorauo. t6c; Dakota, per
bu., 7ti't76c; native, tS670c.
SWEET POTATOES-llllnols. per bbl..
NAVY BKANU Per DU.. 82.
CELERY Small, per dos., 26H36o; large
canrornia, luw.oo.
ONIONS New home grown, dry, per lb,
Vic; Spanish, per crate, $1.60; Colorado yel
low ana red, ivc.
CABBAGE Wisconsin Holland. VAc.
TURNIPS Canada rutabaga, per lb.,
IVic; white, per bu., 60c,
CARROTS Per bu.. 60c.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 60o.
BEETS Per bi.. 60c.
CALL1FLOWER California, per crata.
$2.75.
TOMATOES - California, per 4-baaket
crate, li.?6.
CUCUMBERS Per dos., $1.
fruits:
APPLES California Bellflowera. per box,
V.MJ; New York Greenings, Baldwins and
other varieties, $1.60.
URA PES Pony Catawbas, 30c; Imported
Malagas, pr keg, $5.0ou.00.
CRaNBEHRIKS Jersey, per bbl.. $7.60
per box, $2.76; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, $
Ben ana Cherry, $8.
VfUlNCES California, per box, $1.26.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Brlghts and Russeta,
all sixes. $3 26: navels, large else, $3.00(3-60.
LEMONS California .ancy, 300 to KM
sizes. 84: choice. 240 lo 270 sixes. $3.60.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 85c
Imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 14c; 6 -crown, 16c
l-crown, inc.
t'OCOANUTS Per sack. $4; per dos., SOA
DATES Persian. Der box of 80 Dkas.. $2:
per lb., in fcO-lb. boXee, 6c; Oriental stuffed
tiates, per box. $2.40. t '
BANANAS Per medium-slsed bunch, $2 00
2.60; J Umbo, Vt. iViii.is.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12Vac; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c
block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, lifec
Wisconsin limberger, 12c.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, u.
Utah and Colorado, per 24 rramea, $3.60.
MAPLE Bt UAK onio, per lb., IOC.
CIDER Por bbl., $6.75; per Vi-bbl., $3.25.
POPCORN Per lb., 2Hc; shelled, 3fe3Vic.
HORSE RADISH Per ckse , of 2 dos
NI TS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, tier lb
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. I. soft shell
Ber id., uc; ino. a, nara uneii, per id., ix
raxils. Der lb.. 11c; Alberts, per lb., lie
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell
per lo., uc; pecans, large, per id., 12c
small, per lb.. 10c: peanuts, per lb.. $Vc
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 7c; (Jniu walnuts.
12'13c; large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.60;
shell barks, per tu., xz; discs, walnuts, per
bu., $1.26; Italian chestnuts, per lb., 12c.
HIDES No. 1 green, ttc; jno. 2 green, ec;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. t salted, 6c; No. 1 veal
calf, ( to 11 lbs., 8'c; No. I vesl calf, 12 to
15 lbs., tiVtc; dry salted hides, Hafl2c; sheep
pelts, SU 76c; horse bides. tl.W4(2.60.
St. Loals Grata aad Provlsloas.
ST. LOUIS, Dec 14 WHEAT Higher;
w 1 red. cash, elevator, nominal: track.
HfiOlc; December, 91Vc; May, SlVsC; July,
7tsc; no. 1 nara, iodise.
CORN Firm; No. 1 cash, 42e; track, 4SV4e;
December, 42c May, 41Vfc41Ho; July, 41-c.
OATS Easy; No. I casn, .c; track, 8IV4
i:oic; December, 16Vc; May, B7To; No. I
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Shirp Dcclini in Volume of Bunnell Trio 8
ted Oompared ulta Lt,it Week.
MARKET SHOWS CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH
Rlemeat la Market Saya Farther Ie-
cllae la Stock Is la Prassiect,
Tflth Little Shaw
(or Oplalaa.
NEW TORK. Dec. 14 Trsdlna In stocks
looay reu snarpiy below last week a aver-
ige or activity, tne day s total hardly ex
eedlng 600.0ft0 shares. The msrket. how
ever, showed well sustained strength and
closed firm at the top level of the day, or
nesr It. There was considerable early hesl-
atlon, but the aradual advance met with
new setbacks snd the occasional Intervals
of dullness, when the buying waa Inter
mittent, were innowed Dy no important re
actions. The action of the market was a
disappointment to Ihe bear element and
heir buying to cover furnlahed one of the
mnortant sustalnina Influences. In ITnited
States preferred particularly there was a
repetition of the reaction, which kept the
maraet unsettled during- the latter part or
last week and which waa believed by the
bears to herald a renewed decline. There
Is a speculative party on the market which
avowa the conviction that the recent con
siderable recovery In stocks hss simply
represented a normal reaction from the
prolonged decline, and with Its culmination
a decline 01 sun greater lores is in pros
pect. The short duration of last week's
resrtlon was In Itself a discouragement to
the followers of this opinion, and they were
Inclined to reverse their position when
prices stsrted tipwsrd sgaln.
l he more cheerful tone ot tna ixmfion
market was a helpful factor here and buy
ing orders for I-ondon account gave It a
substantial backing. London took a more
hopeful view again of the outlook for peace
In Ihe far east and the discount market
there worked easier.
Sterllna exchanse here was verv fl
with a good demand for remittance. ' But
aold -was again secured in the uonuou
market for shipment to New York to the
amount of upward or 82.ouo.nm. 1 ne an
nouncement had the usual stimulating er
feet upon the stock market. The beginning
of the argument In the Northern Securities
case at Washington seemed to have aome
early repressive effect on activity, but
traders seemed to come to the conclusion
that the possibility of a considerable delay
Still In the decision, and the extent to
which a nnsslble unfavorable decision had
already been discounted, leu it unavanaoie
for immediate runner speculative committ
ments.
The dividend on the Standard OH stock
payable tomorrow, will be the occasion for
the disbursement of 112.000,000 and a num
ber of other dividend paymenta, Including
that of the Consolidated Gas company, will
tie made at the same time. The Impression
was created that buying of stocks was going
on to some extent In anticipation or tna re-
relnta of these funds. The strengtn OI tne
market was pretty evenly diffused, but
Amaliramated Conner. Union Pacific and
Southern Paclflo were notably strong, their
Sains exceeding the t-potnt mark. A strong
emand for raw copper helped tha Amalga
mated stock. The cold weatner was sup-
sed to be of advantage to tne coai-carry-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
tual business In bsnVerB bills at $4n4.V) for
demand and at 84.7VC 4 ) for sixty-day
bills; posted ratra, $4. SoSySH 81 ; commercial
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Steady.
.Tiows- ' quo,a"on, on Don" " OttUa Run Fairly Liberal nd Trading
follows
V. t. ref. H. ref.
4s coupon
So Is. rg
do rousos
de sew 4a, rag.
So coupon
to SIS 4. I....
do coupon
Jo M. r(
do coupon
Atrtalsnn sea. 4s..
do sdj. 4a
Atlnntlo C. L. 4
t. N on!
...1"S
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do 1st inc 14
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...lH4lf. Y, r. . 11
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No. Pariac 4a 1?H
... do In S
In. a w. e. 4n as
Baltimore A O. 4a. ..inn't 'o. S. U. 4a par.... M4
do ls as4 Pmis ron. m SS'
Central ot On. M....1U Rnadlns sen 4a M
do lrt Inr aa 1st. 1 aV I. M. r. H 111
Chea. A Ohio 4Ha...liHi 1st. 1,. a, a. r. f. 4a. MS
rntraio A. IWa... Tn4ist. 1 8. W. la
C, B. a Q. A. 4a... 1 Mri A. U 4a.... TJVt
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T.. St. Ia. W. 4a.. iS
C. St. A St. .P. (. 4a.. 110
C. N. W. c. TS....131
, R. I. A P. 4a.... m
do enl. it 74
r.C.C. A St. L. I. 4a. KS .Union Farlnc 4a.
ChlcMfn Ter. 4a
Con. Tobacoo 4a.,
'olo. A 8o. 4
1. A It. O.
Blio prior lien 4a
do sen. 4a
P. W. aV P. C. la
Hocklns Val. 4Sa....l06S
Offered.
Ml
lug roads and to the demand for seaaonabla
mshanitld In all hranches.
Bonds were not very active and about
steady. Total sales, par value, si.siu.uuu.
United States bonus uncnangea on can.
Following are tne closing quotations on
the New York Stock exchange:
Hales. man. j-iow.v-io-n.
.13,1)00 68H 67 68
696 K SiTVi 2"
.8nl ,79Vfc 78V 79
2H0 ' 88 88 87H
1.600 lla4 118
165
82 2H &SL
SA - S6 .' SM.
16 16N lftn
!.... Zi"4
8U0 163 I63H 164
o
610
no
!00
1,200
100
8fW
560
loo
18
75
U
64
23H
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio....
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Cent, of N. Jersey...
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chi. Oreat Western.
do B pfd
Chi. A Northwestern.
Chi. Term. & Trans.
do pfd
Big Four
Colorado Southern....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Dels. A Hudson
Dels., Lack. & West..
Denver & Rio Grande
do pfd ,
Erie
i, do 1st pfd.,..,...
do id prd
Great North, pfd.
Hocking Valley...
An nfa .
Illinois Central 11.071 129 128
Iowa Central...... 1H
do pfd .... .... 88
Kan. City Southern 18
do pfd...:...; 84
Ixiuls. ft Naahvllla.... 1.8V) 107 106 107
Manhattan 1 2.810 141 1Z 140
Metro. St. Ry 2.810 122 ia 1H
Minne. A St. Ixuila.... ion 0 m tx
1 "
75
14
64
22
168
200 22 22
600 72'4 72
V.. 76.370 i!0 .29
. S.141 6NSi-.
...1,4)20 60.. 49
800 168
22
"17
75
14
64
23
168
242W
22
72
804
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MS ,Wabah 1
MS1 do drb. B
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:S Wit. Central 4a..
1ft!S Colo. rul a 4a..
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. 71
Wu Bather Slow.
HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER
Better Grades of Both Fat Sheea aad
Feeders Met with Ready Sale at.
Aboat Steady Prices t'oanssea
Klads Wry Dall.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 14.
Recelnts were: Cattle. llox. Sheep.
Ottt.lal Monday 4.4oJ 8.8V 121
aine nay last weca 4.tu s.an uni
Same week before ,.. 4,!Uo 6.4-6 17.0.W
8ame three weeks sgo.... i.!i 6.6l bt4l
Same four weeks sgo 6.484 6.'i9 19 Oi
Same day last year 8.081 6.470 8 24u
Averuso l rices Daid for boss at South
Omaha for tha last several daya with com
parisons:
Data. 1190$. 1902.1901. 11900. 1W9.113.18S7.
wethers, ft, l3.; feeder ewes. 2 ffQl.tO;
culls, $l.X)fi.0w. Representative sales:
No. Ar. Tr.
1 buck 1) I M
85 western ewes 1H0 $ 00
140 western yearling wethers.... 71 $26
61 western yearling wethers f8 $ 25
1 ewe 1 $ 26
western lambs 98 4 "0
668 Colorado yearling wethers... 76 4 10
7 western yearling wethers.... 137 4 !J
60 western lambs .' 160
15 western ewes 107 2 76
Wyoming fed ewes 10! 1 BO
49 western ewes 119 t 80
$ western ewes 110 I 80
12i; Wyoming fed awes W t f
123 western ewes , 81 $ an
3 western ewes 110 $ 10
1 western ewe 130 $ 10
6M Wyoming fed yearlings 93 $ 15
M VvMln fMutM vettrllna-s. . . lit 8 35
i 4"4 Wyoming feeder yearlings... 8-1 $25
I 417 western wethers 117 $ 26
121 western wethers lJ
1 western wethers 1-T a MJ i
140 Wyoming feeder lambs M 8
46 western yearlings a in
19S western wethers " $ '?
10 cull lambs 71 4 uu
nstlve lnmbs n" o
90 nstlve lambs 72 5 W
148 Idsho ewes 92 S 60
104 western ewes I1" r m
1S2 western ewes 93 $ 31
291 Idaho lambs ; 3 '5
63 western lambs i
Bostoa Stock (kaotattoaa.
BOSTON. Dec. 14-Call loans, ft! per
cent; time loans, 5"!r per cent. Offlclal
closing prices on stocks and bonds;
Atfhlano 4a
Mnilran Central ..
Atchison
do pfd
SfHrtnn A Albany..
Bnaton A Mains....
Poatoa Klavated
N. Y., N. H.
Fitch burs pfd
In Ion Parlflfl ...
Mev. Central ....
Amar. Sugar ....
do prd
Iner. T. A T...
Dots. I. A a
Otnaral Elect rio
Maaa. Kln-trlo ..
Amslramat4 .
. as iHlnahara
'4 Cat. Hacla.
SS t'antenntal ...
244 'Copper Ranse
1 -Dominion Coal
140 Franklin ,
ilxla Royals
Mohawk
7 old Dominion ..,
S Oreola
lt.1'4 Parrot
...l.12Vj Uulni-r
124i gnnta Pa Copper
h 'Tamarack
....1(8 iTrtnlty
20 Unitod Btstas ....
A H..1M
1S4
Mass. Electric pfd.. 74 t'tah
Vnltsd Fruit 1C1S Vl.torla
V. 8. Steal..
Went Ins. common. . .
Adventure
Allouaa
Asked.
1"S
. 7
Winona
Wolverine ,
Daly Went
4S
434
15S
46S
74
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. iSS
. ts
i 7S
, 47
Dec 1...
Dec.
Dec. $...
Kec. 4...
ec. 6...
Iec. 6...
Dec. 7...
Dec. $...
Kec. 9...
Dec. 10..
Dec. 11...
Dec. 12..
Dec. 14..
Dec. 14..
4 34 VI 091 I 4 3
4 $11 01 5 95
4 40':
4 4.;
4 8.
13 I 88
ii 9 VI
241 6 05
161
4 8.;
4 UK, I 07
4 3.ISI $ 06
4 4-;S $ 12
09
04
( 11
13
4 64
4 ,
4 7'
4 Ml
4 81
4 781
4 85
4 47U 081 6 141 4 82
4 48- 6 Kl 181 4 77
I 6 8,1 6 21 4 81
4 44 I 31 4 86
$ 74 $ 26 3 21
$76 $28 tH
S IS $ 18
$ 81 $ 21
$ 90 $ 37
$ 8o I 36 $ 26
$81 $ IS $ tM
$63 $ 80 $ 17
3 90 I W $ 13
S $1 $ 13
$ 92 $ 16
$ 9." $ 87
3 9 8 !8 t 20
$ 96 $ Uj $ U
Indicates Sunday.
The official number cf rara of stock
brought In today by each road was:
cattle, flogs, oneep.
Not- York Mining 4notatloas.
NEW YORK. Dec. 14. The following are
the cloning quotations on mining stocks:
C. M. A St P. Ry. ..
I'nton Pacific system .... 66
C. A N. W. Ry 2
F.. K. A M. V. R. R.... 28
C, SL P., M. & O. Ry.... U
H. ft M. HI' 4
C. B. & g. Ry
C, R. I. & P. Ky., east.. 10 .
t;.. it. i. at f. uy., wesi. ..
Illinois Central
Chicago Oreat Western.. ..
....177
41
10
21
16
13 '
17
139
60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Fair Recelpta of Cattle aad Hogs,
with Light ot Sheen.
rmOAOO. Dec. 14 CATTLE Receipts.
14.000 head. The market was steady; good
to prime steers. 4.90sift.70; poor to medium.
$3.0Oe4.76: storkers snd feeders. $1.764.00;
cows. $!.5n3.90; heifers. $1.7b5.00; csnners,
$1.60;: 35; bulls. fl.754M.O0; cslves. $2.0Oiu6.26.
HOOS Receipts, 48.ono hesrt; csllmsted to
morrow. 30,000 head. The market was stesdy
to Rc lower: mixed snd butchers. it.4iTi4.n.i;
good to choice heavy, 14 vM TO; rough
heavy, $4 4014 58: light, $4.35-64 65; bulk of
sales. $4.46ffi4.m. .
SHEEP AND LAMMS rteceipis.
head. The market for Bheep wss steady to
10c hlaher. for lambs steady; good to choice
wethers. $3 50fl4O0; fair to choice mixed,
$2.6OW3.40: western sheep, $2.764J4.; native
lambs, $1.00.75; western lam, j iu'u
Adams .-on
Alice
Breacs ,
Brunawlck Con
Comatork Tunnsl..
Con. Cal. A Vs...
Horn Silver
Iron Bllvar
Laadvllla Con .....
11 ILIttle Chief
90 aontarlo
Ophlr
Phoanlx
Potoal
Savase
fllarra Navads
bmall HoMra ..
Standard ......
1
.. 8
... t
,...110
...1V5
...lit
.... 8
4
..400
.too
. I
. to
. Ill
. M
.
.1X1
8. C
613
l,7o
2,072
2.07-'
2,8tJ
4
l.tKiH
I.1H9
2.1U9
Baak Clearings.
OMAHA, Dec. 14.-Bank clearings for
today were $1,428,593.14. an Increase of r;8.
SZi.M over tha corresponding day last year.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Deo. 14. The cotton mar-
ket opened steady at an advance of lift 3
points, notwithstanding lower cables, full
receipts and generally favorable weather
for marketing the crop, as a result of re
newed duii support, and covering which Im
mediately falling the call. Imparted a firm
tone to the market, and advanced prices
another few points. The strength seemed
partly due to strong advloea from aouthern
sources regarding the spot situation and
Tatal receipts
The dlsDosition of the day's recelpta waa
aa follows, eacn buyer purcn&sing me num
ber of ueaa indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cuduhy Packing Co.
Armour Co. .
Armour & Co.,
aasant ft Co.
Carey ft Benton
I. obman ft Lo
W. I. Stephen
II. K. Hamilton
I,. F. Huns
Wolf & Murnan
Hubblrk ft 11
Sam Werlhclmer
M. K. Haggerty ft Co
Olher buyers
$.365
4.694 9.293 10,164
Kevr York l.lro Stork Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 14. FKKVfcct-ne-
eelpts, 4.041 hesd; steers. ln(Uc higher,
some sales of cattle 30c higher: bulls firm
to 15o higher; cows 10W15o higher: steers,
at ctvnf, fin- hn'ls. 82. 60tii3. 80: cows, $1.lOffi3.26;
cables quoted cattle steady at llS12o per
lb., dressed weigni; sneep at uiiti
nivnio H m n.t wetirrit.
"CALVES-Recelpts. 786 head; market 60c
i,i.k. nn veal snrt rmrnvBrd calves; west
ern, steady; all sold; veals. $4.00So.60; barn-
, .... L. -.jjrtw mi common wwin n"
$2.60ir2.66: city dressed veals, firmer at 7jy
12c per lb.; country aressen, wo-iu-.
BvfF.tr.P AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.440
head; good sheep strong, others steady,
lnmbs, 15yl5o hlerher; sheep. $2.28.90.
choice. 14: lambs. $5.2r.T.36; one car $6.40;
cu'.ls. $4.0nff.i.00 Canada lamha, $5.75tJ.00.
HOa8-Recelpts, 8,748 head; market 2-jO
higher; atate and Pennaylvanla hoga, $6.U
45:0- . . i tn aViaen
r.xporrs Tomorrow, i.of iwi r
and -3,800 quartera of beef.
Kansas City Lira Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 14. CATTLE Re-
T-lQa 1
rirri.PTli. week onena with a fair run celpts, lo000 head, Including 200 head of
of corn stock on sale, i ! ,8f "l ' .f ':t.l.3r.rn, rf'' bvi
nJUZmf W' WUn n s er. 7e7dy. 4: fair to good, $3,21
. .. . . . .v. i... ;,. .tro itainv. is.wxo a.io;
. e. fl?-n?L on cormea -teer. .no ""-l" -V.- .Teadv. $2.6tX&3.90;
rather more optimistic view of the far .,.i,i., ,h mri of the hovers to lm- I southern steers, strong, $2.80''a3.6o: soutnern
eastern situation, apprehensions of appre- prove tn D'lcea today. Tralne wera late cows, strong. $1..0ijr2.4O; native cows. weaa.
hertsions as to which had been a depressing fn arriving and at a late hour only a email $1.504.25; native helfere, weak. 3-0BJ ""i
Influence In the Saturday's market, but the art of the buddIv wss out of first hands. bulls, steady, $2.00S3.1&; calvea, ateady. $2.50
ins mantel jor cows anu imiun
PREACHER HANDY WITH FISTS
Former Missionary Uvqutri Footpads tnl
Fights Pilioercso.
LATTER FINALLY LANDS HIM IN JAIL
Mlalater la Released oa Bead and
Threateas o Sao for Dam
ages Becaase of 4r-
' rest by OBUcer.
It doe not always follow that becauaa
a man weaia a ministerial toga he la easy
prey for footpads and confidence sharks.
Rev. Edward Mathews, late minister of tha
gospel In South America, has demonsl rated
that ha, at least, is fortified with a strong
right arm.
Mr. Mathewa saya he waa accosted Sun
day night by two colored men aa ha neared
the corner of leavenworth and Eighteenth
streets, on his way home. The colored
chaps, thinking they lisd singled out a rata
prtxe and noting Mr. Mathews' ministerial
garb, became very Insolent. Fearing an
assault, or an attempt to hold him up, tha
mlnlater Instituted proceedings which soon
routed his would-be assailants,-.
Detective McCarthy happened to be hov
ering In the vicinity and heard the noise of
the altercation. Hurrying to the" scene, he
found the minister holding the fort alone,
the attacking party having fied. but not
before Mr. Mathewa had landed several
straight arm Jabs on tha anatomy of both
men.
Mixes lp -with Officer.
The officer, feeling It hla duty to arrest
someone, took the minister In tow and had
started for a nearby drug store to call tha
patrol wagon, when Mr. Mathewa resisted
and a lively tussle between the athlatlo
minister and the minion of the law ensued.
Officer McCarthy then became more deter
mined than ever to land hla man In Jail and .
In due time the officer and the minister
showed up at the station, where Mr. Math
ews waa booked aa a suspicious character.
"I could tell you my veralon of the affair
In a very few moments, were I allowed to
do so," Mr. Mathews told Judge Berks, but
the Judge waa not In a receptive mood.
To a Toung Men'a Christian association
man Mathewa aald:
"It is now my plan to get the name and
number of tMeJ officer who arreated me and
bring ault for damages."
You had better reserve that talk for
soma other place," aald the young friend
of the Young Men'a Christian association.
Continuing, Mr. Mathewa remarked ao all
In police court could hear:
I am now working for the Davis Real
Estate company. Aa you notice, my hear
ing la Impaired. I want Mr. Davis here;
he Is my ears,"
Judge Berka decided that the ease should
be heard Wednesday, and ao Informed Mn
Mathewa and hla Young Men'a Christian
association friends, and they went away.
the minister having furnlahed bonda.
snaae popular connaence in tne gov- tloally unchanged on the
nt s crop report, caus?d considerable Toppy feeders are sel'lng
t. snd shortly .after the call prices week's quotations, while oi
een depressed T to 11 points from the common stock is more or 1
60
..... 15
, .... 74
100 MV4 - 83 " 83
advance was attended by very feverish
privste cables from Mverpool, in some
instances alleging that the mis were con
Bldertng the question of cloning down for
a period, eucn rumors as this, though def
inite together with fers that the continued
heavy movement of cotton Into sight
would shake popular confidence In the gov
ernment
fee'lng,
had been
active positions with January luling around
Saturday'a finals.
In the afternoon the market again ral
lied coming up to the best prices of the
day or net $ to 10 points higher. Towsrd
the close a renewal of liquidation and bear
pressure caused a, partial reaction, but the
market was finally culet and steady with
December net S'lrXdnts hiaher: January
unchanged and thar other positions $ to 6
points net lo wet .gales were estimated
at 250.000. representing the least active, full
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. ' 14. COTTON
Quiet and easy; sales, 2,526 bales; ordin-
ood ordinary, loo; low
nn Letter than the market for beef Bteers.
The better grades sold fairly steady, but
there waa little life to the market. Inferior
atuff aold Irregularly and weakneee was
noted all along the line,
in th fMiivr division trade also waa prac
tically unchana-ed on the .desirable kinds.
g wen up iu iai
on tne otner nana
less of a drug on
the market and are quotably no better. If
aa good, aa mat ween.
XSHillHABlVA.
6.00.
$.845
ino
' 400
-. Qaotatloas ot the Day oa Varloas
Commodities.
NRW YORK. Deo. 14.-FIX1UR RecelDts.
. B0.6IU bbls l er ports, t.itt Lbla The market
waa fairly active and steady; winter pat
' ems, 6.tfcvj4.so winter straights, S4.umJjt.lo;
, Minnesota iialents, $4 56&4.76; winter extras.
. (MaWua.eB Minnesota bakers, U.ilKj.3.ao; win
' ter low grades, $2.stKi8.Ui. Rye Hour, dull:
- fair ta good, $12(4l'X40i choice to fancy.
f.l 4&4j a.66, Hue wheat flour, firm at fci.Juitf
. B.2U,
CORNMKAL-Dulli yellow western, $102:
'city. $1,001 klln-drled, t3.IMi3.06.
HYki-ljull; No. 2 western, 6$c, f. o. b..
afloat; etste and jereey, auisc.
HAlOJiiV Steady i. seeding, ao; malting,
esarniic. c. I. I., nurtaio.
WHEAT-Receipts, 63,400 bu.; exports
to.) du. -i na nutraei lor spot was nrm
Nw. 1 red, 900 In elevator; No. 3 red. fcic. ,
f. o. b,, afloat I No. 1 northern Duluth,
Klc. f. o. to., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba
- northern, nominal, t. o. b., afloat. OpUuna
opened active and firmer on bullish statia
' tics, including small northwestern recelpta.
Reacting an the unexpectedly big vlxlble
supply, it later recovered on good commis
sion house support and. closed tirm at o
net advance; May, toVc. closing at 6c;
July, 81itfvC!eic, closing at Uc; December,
to.juc. cloelng at 0c.
CORN Recelpta, 16,6uv bu. The market
' for spot was steady; No. 2, 6S,c lu ele
vator and Uo afloat; No. $ yellow. &&o:
No. I white, tCc. Option market opened
-firmer, with wheat, sold off on fine weather
news snd local Belling, but finally recovered
on a demand from shorts, closing suady
at net, unchanged prices to Wo net ad
vance; May. 49 1-1&&49HC. closing at 49c;
December, 6'J(U&2c, closing at 62c.
OAl't4 Receipts, laXoou bu. The uiarket
for spot waa quiet; No. 2. 41c; standard
white, 42o No. 8. 40o; No. 2 white, 42W;
No. S white. 41c: track, white, 41(u46c.
HAY steady; shipping, iKU-.&c; good to
Choice, 6t.KlKlVrO. .
HOP! Klrm; state, osmmon I to choice.
190$. aVu-Ac) lWi, 21('J;.o; old, 9-tflXc. Paclflo
coaat, ), ivqiio; lui, iiyi,v; old, UUo,
HIDKa-Flrml Oaiveaton. fu to 26 Iba. Ino:
California, a ta 14 lbs., Dc; Texas dry. 24 to
V 111., iot-. -
l.KAl HLK-rlrm; acid. ej26c.
R1CIS Viuleti domestic, fair to extra, $0
tVe; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Reef, ateady; family. $10.00
ii.w; mesa, a vuais.uv; beer liama. UW.(1
Uuw; packet. MiuuvlO.u; city extra India
moaa, iio.vuirif.w. t Ml meats, unsettled
pickled bellies, $8 639.87; pickled shoul-
oers. s; pu-Bleu riauia. lut.Uon U.uo. Dard
ateady; western atramed, to .90; refined,
steady confluent. $Mu; Swulh America,
Si.smi compound, $oii.u50. Pork, steady;
lajiiny, i muia so; snort clears, iis.wouu.10
leas, Sli.TbwUW.
TAlXow-4teedy; city ($3 per pkg ), 4c;
ovuntry Itiksa. flea I. 4tl4;c.
XrTTaUi-KM-vjluts. 6 44a ukars.: market
ateadi oreaiaary, lijiv; etale, dairy, It
SI -2c.
CUBES B Receipts, 1,074 pkgs ! market
muii; siaie, lull cream, fancy, urte and
email, colored and whita, September, lie;
laiv niiWi iw.'.
KiHldRevelpte. 4 08$ pkgs ; market
Btnig: western, anjaig.
POl DTK Y DresMttd. steady: western
chickens, Uc; fowls, liUc; turkeys.
ikvivu.
white. 3AC.
PlAtK Steady; red winter patents, $425
64.36; extra fancy and straight. $3.90a4.2o;
clear, $3.4txu3.60.
SEED TlMOTUT-Bteady At . 2.3581.I0;
prime, higher.
COKN MKAL Steady at $2 JO.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 7&78o.
HAY Steady; timothy, $6.5Wij 12.60; prai
rie, 5.00'ii9&0. '
IRON COTTON TIES $1.06.
HAIKU NO 66c.
HKMP TWINK-fa.
PROVISIONS Pork, ateady: Jobbing.
811.90. Dard, steady at $6.40. bacon, ateady;
boxed extra shorts, 17. i6; clear ribs, $7.60;
short clear. $7.75.
KU'L'l'HY-Turkeys, strong; chickens, 7c;
springs. 7c; turkeys, ltc; ducks, 10c;
geese. 9c.
Bl'TTER Steady; creamery, 1826c;
dait-. law-tic.
KOOS Steady, 27c, casea out.
. xieceipts. Dnipmenis
r lour, onis
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oata, bu...,
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NKW YORK. Dec. 14 EVAPORATED
APPIEJI The market Is quiet with de
mand light, but supplies are not being
pressed and the tone la firm; common are
quoted at 44(4c: prime, 6(g61c; choice,, 6
(oc; fancy, Wi&70.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are quiet and ateady with quotations rang
ing from ssc to 6c. Apricots are in lim
ited demand at afUc for choice,
lic for extra choice and 11 ft 16c for fancy.
Peaches are quiet; choice are quoted at
74r7Ve; extra choice, 73ijjtic, and fancy,
9iijl0Uc.
Kaaaaa City tteata aad rroslsloas.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 14 WHKAT-De-
eeinuer. StftC4,o; May. BVc. Cash, No.
hard. Tl a .'-, No, I, kra.'ii,-: No. 4 8!riaaV
looted, 6a. No. 3 red. 64c; No. J,
14.0o0
.lei.tto
. 32.0110
. 64.OU0
li.oro
65.00
23.000
Su.Ouv
85,787 117V
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan, & Texas..
do pfd
Nat. R. R. Max. pfd.
New York Central...
Norfolk ft Western..
do pfd...'.
Ontario St Western..
Pennsylvania
Pitts.. C. C. ft St. L.
Reading ..27.4X0
do 1st pi a itf
do 2d Pfd 100
Rock Island 11,326
do nfd 410
St. l. ft S. Fran, pfd ....
. do zd pro . aw
St. L. A Southwestern
do pfd 300
93 91 92
17 17 17
$S $8 r8
l'.cOO lift 117 118
1,420 57 67 67
87
21 21
115 117
BO
1.7i0 21
44
7fi
69
6
1
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific 41 36
Southern Railway 6,0X0
do pfd 500
Texaa ft Pacific 700
Toledo, St. U ft Weat. 100
do pfd 100
Unon Pacific ...61.100
do pfd
Wabash 200
do pfd 2,900
Wheel, ft Lake Erie
Wisconsin Central
do pfd 411
Adama Express
American ,
United States
Wells-Fsrgo .
Amal. Cooper.
Am. Car ft Foundry
do pfd
Am. Unseed Oil....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do nfd
Am. Smelt, ft Refln.
do prd
S3
44
32
18.800 142 140 14!
..66,190
620
25
77
88
47
18
T
I 800 14 14
1,21)0
3-5
o. 9H4
SVi 121
Visible Bapply of Grala.
NEW YORK. Dec. 14 The visible suddIv
of grain Saturday, December 12, aa com-
Riled by the New York Produce exchange,
i aa follows:
WHEAT 34,804,000 bu.; Increase, $.205,000
bu.
("ORN 4.693. ono bu.; Increase, 1 000 pu.
OATS S.i.noo bu.; Increase, ItC.onO bu.
RYE 1.169,000 bu.: decrease. lto.Ouo bu..
BARLEY 5.932.00O bu.; increase, 99,000 bu.
Philadelphia Prodae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 14. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, UiJbStc
nearby prints, 37c.
KtlGS Strong, 2c higher; western, S4c,
loss off; southwestern, XUoUc; southern, 31
ai :t!c.
CHEESE Steady but dull; New York full
creams, fancy, Ufcc; choice, llc; fair to
good. 10jUV -
Mtlwaakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 14. WHEAT Firm ;
No. 1 northern, sarctc; ro. i noriasra,
eT: May. 81Sl-c.
RYE Firm: No. 1. 7c.
UAnl.EK-Dull. No. X 2c; sample, 320
6xc.
CORN-Sleady; No. $, 4644c; May, 43
43o.
Dalatb Grala Market.
DULUTH. Dec 14-WHEAT-On track,
v .. ...... u l. ii . tiA ...... v. . n "ni .. .
. J . II VM 1 ,,. v-.-v, v. HUl iiir, u, Bvi
No. S spring, 77c, December 79c; May,
Ii'c.
OATS On track and to arrive, $4c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOT. EDO. Deo. 14 -HEEDS Clover, cash
and I wwint'r, KM; Jstuinry, (tf1: Feb
ruary, $d Manh. M s:-i Priu.a Uu-
oil, l.4ki, i-rla.s alsike, K
Am. Sugar Refining.. 15.210 124 125
Anaconda Mln. co.. boo 7'i 7 j
Brook Rapid Tran.. 26,330 49 48
f'olox Fuel ft Iron 400 2x 27 2
Colum. ft Hock. Coal. 200 12 1? 1
Consolidated Oaa 73 18 18 1
General Electric 700 166 164 16
Inter. Paper : l
do pfd (ex-div.l e
Inter. Pump 2
do pfd .... 7
National Biscuit ' . $
National Lesd .... 1
North American 7
Pacific Mali 1 J
People's Oss .t, 98 97 I
Pressed Steel Car... A 200 26 26 5
do Dfd
Pullman Pal. Car 21
Republic Steel
do pfd 1.400 4" 39 I
Rubber Goods SuO 18 17 1
do pfd 'i
Tenn. Coal A Iron 1.120 J $ 1
U. 8. leather 2 0 7 74
do pfd 600 76tt 7fH i
U. 8. Rubber
do p'rt !ri w ;
V. S. Sttel 4 o a K 1
do Dfd I.... 89.034 64 aihk I
Western Union .... I
Nor'hern Securities I
Total aales for the day. 696,700 shares.
....117
.... l
.... M
.... 12
.... 40
.... T4
.... tl
.... 15
.... M
:::: S3
Ms,
.... 1IH
.... U
.... 81
.... 44
. I.oadoa Stock MarWet.
LONDON. Deo. 14 Closing:
Con tola, ssosay... W 14-14, M. T. Caetral....
4s aocessi v., ai noriois a w
Anaconda 4 I do pfd
Atchison, TO Ontario A W ...
do Pfd Mi Possavlvasla ....
Balttmor A Ohio... liS Raud Ml ass
Canadian PacISi! It keadlns
Choa. Ohio U do 1st pfd....
falcate Ot W 14 de d pld.....
c. M. 4k at. I lts-a, so. aauwsy
DaBaers ' de pld
D. ft It. O t'Jti 8& PaclSc ,
do Bid 74 Lnioa Paclta ....
Brla im do pfd .......
do lat pfd to U. 8. Stael
de d pfd II de pld
Illtaola Central ISIS Wahsah
Levis A Naah. 11 de pfd
St.. a. T liv,-
B AR SILVER Firm. 86 13-ltd per ounce.
MONEY SnW per rent: the rate of dis
count in the open market for short bills la
ssti3ls-is per cent; fur three months bills,
3 11-16 37 twr out.
LONDON. Dec. 14 Bar silver closed firm
at o74t per ounce..
Now York Hsstr Market,
NEW YORK. Doc. It. MONEY On call.
a n - . L.i ..r miI- , .n. I..n . .. . . .
.. . u. v. 1" ' J ,
sixty das, per cent; ninety days, bi 4
per rent; six mcntns. scs per cent;
I nme mercantile paper, s per ten I.
Ills. $4 794.
ftlLVbH-ttar. 66c; Mexican dollars.
tlc.
ary. 9 7 46c
middling, llc; .middling, 12c; good
miaaiing, n o-ioc; midanng fair, iz ti-iac.
Receipts, 16,924 bales, stock, 818.912 hales.
Futures were t-ttwdy. December. 12. If
12 22c: January. J2.27W12 29": February. 12.43
4712.45c; March. 12.6ftfl2.69o: April, 12 64(9
lZBHc; M-v. izw13.tc; June, 12.72S12.74c;
J Uiv. ti. IKOU. IC.
BT. IXIUIH. Dec. 14. COTTON Sfeadv,
Middling. - 134c. Sales, none, recelnts YI
bsie: rhipments, -none; stock. in,S99 bales.
LIVKRPOOI. Dec. 14. COTTON The
msrket for spot wss quiet st prices (
points lower. Amcrin tr Id Ulnar f lr. Td:
gooa miaaon. b.siki; minniinK. s. oq; low
middling. 64d: good ordlnarv. 6.5-ld; or
dinary, .44d. The sales of the day were
6,000 bales, all American. Futures opened
quiet end closed quiet and steady. Amer.
can middling g. o. c. Dcembr. t58d: De
cember and Janurv. K53jj6 6td: January
end Febrnarv. 6.49S6 5ftd; February and
March .48d: March and April. 6 47d; April
and May, 6.40d: May snd June. 8.45d; June
and July. 8.43'r.44i; July snd August, C41d;
August ana eeptemner, o.-f-a.
Forelcn Financial.
LONDON. Dec. '14. Money wss in fair
aemshd in the market today, but tha sup
ply was- not anunoant. uiscounts were
easy, owing to the rumors that an addl.
tlnnal $2,500,000 In gold was coming from
India. Business on the stock exchange
was quiet, but the tone was tolerably
cheerful, a hopeful view being taken of
tne outcome ot tne far eaatern events. Con
sols and home rails were generally firm.
Americans opened dull, grew firm snd ad
vanced to parity, became inactive, with tha
movements Irregular and closed firm. Rus
sians and japaneae were In good demand.
The failure was announced of E. Q. Ever
est, a small broker. The amount of bul
lion tsken Into the Hsnk of England on
balance today was C8.0W.
PARIS, Dec. 14. Trading nn the bourse
was qui! and featureless and closed calm.
The private rate of discount waa 2 13-16
per cent. Three per cent rentes, 98f 75o
for the account: exchange on London,
af'io mr cnetss,
HERUN. Dec.
boerse today
London,
count rates.
8 per cent
NEW YORK. Dec. 14 METALS The
London tin market was firm and substan
tially hleher c'oslng at an advance of 12s
6d to 124 2a d for spot and 125 7a M for
futures: locally tin waa quiet but higher,
aoot closing st $27 25. Copper was un
changed at 6C 12s 6d for spot and 5s higher
at 5 0e for futures; loenllv Conner was
firmer; lake Is minted st 812.5ni12 82V.: elec
trolytic, I12.2rxfi.12. 50; castlnsr. 813.12VjiS12.37.
Lead advanced 2s 6d to 11 9d In I-on-
don and was also hla-her locally with smal'
lots quoted at $4-37 and flftv-n lots at
M.2S. Speter waa 6a hlsher at 21 7s d In
IOndnn: locsllv root wss nominally un
changed at xS.SK, white' December dallvesy
Is quoted about 60 notnta lower at 84. 23.
Iron closed at 48s 9d In Olase-ow and at
41a 9d in Mldd'esborough: locally Iron was
unchanged: No. 1 northern foundry is
ouote at i.An4rl8.vi; No. t northern foun
dry. 814.0ftiQ15.on; No. 1 southern fpinrirv
snd No. 1 soft aouthern foundry, $13.60
14 00.
OT. I -Tin 8 Dee. 14 MFALS Lead.
firm, $4.04. Spelter, dull. $4.60.
a i. . -.
fill tsit Roala.
NEW YORK. Dee. 14 -OILS-Cottonseed.
nrm: prlm crude, nominal; prime vel'ow.
SMISSic. Petenlnam. firm: refined New
Yoek, t 60: PhlledeivMa and Baltimore.
$3 an: rielme In hulk $6 55.
TrHPv;NTlNB Stesdy. 6960c.
ROBIN Stesdy common to rood. ? M.
SAVANNAH. Dec. 13. TURPENTINE
fXo
POSTN-Ftrtr; A. B, C, Tt. K, V, 84 90; O.
W 76: M $2 6: I. T-5; K U.80: M. $2.90: N.
$3 liar wr 88 25; WW, $3.50.
OIL ClTT, Dee. 14. OI1 Tredlt bel-ancea.-
$1 90: reetificstea. aales. 6 ono at !:
shipments 191411 bbls.: average 7 i7 1Mb ;
runs. 133.743 bbls.: avers ee. 74.440 bbls
Shlnments, Lima. 122, H hr-'s : average. W..
6:t hhls.: runs, Lima, 115.620 bbls.; average
$7,066 bbls.
2 cows 1248 $ 60
2 feeders.. 840 $ 00
t feeders. ,1110 8 00
1 heifer... wi
1 bull 1230 2 26
2 cows 890 1 85
1 bull 76J 2 10
6 feeders.. 662 1 80
21 feeders..' 980 i 80
44 steer).. ..1075 8 30
steers.. ..1148 8 30
16 heifers... 0 2 15
41 cows 936 I 60
2 feeders. .11 ;0 S 30
12 cows..... 80S Z 15
WYOMINO.
1 cow 980 2 10
cows 10H8 2 75.
26 feelers.. 982 3 05
9 feeders.. 1094 3 26
$ feeders.. 1225 S 26
2 heifers... 600 2 20
14 feeders.. 1233 3 26
2 feeders. .!.& Z 26
1 feeder.. 1070 3 00
1 cow 1290 $ 26
1 cow....:.1090 2 60
I cows..... 1080 2 15
$ cowa 1126 8 00
1 cow 940 2 35
1 cow. .....1180 1 66
$ cowa 780 I 66
1 foeriers . (W0 $00
feeders.. 1033 2 00
42 cows 1024 2 60
: steer 1020 S 30
7 cows 8X6 2 16
:0 heifers... 616 i 16
U cows 1000 2 60
20 cowa.,
i cowa..
901 169
..1150 t 10
Wood River Live Stock Co. Idaho.
12 ateera....l267 2 00 138 steers.. ..1264 $ 26
66 feeders. .1170 $26 feeders.. 1170 175
$3 ateers.... 833 2 65 .a steers... .uot
BEEF STEERS.
Ns. A. Pr. No. - At. Ft.
If 104 a so lM ao
U 1171 4 06 17 124 4 44
3o a so - ja nwa a ao
44.... 1141 4 4 100 ..1M0 4 40
I., 1086 a w u 11a s 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
82 11H4 4 80 34 971 S 00
COWS.
1 1S66 3 0 . -.
4 Ml 8 14 tl...
t 181 I 14 II..
4 Ml 1 IS It...
tvt I 80 I...
1 1100 t W 10...
1 ..1123 t U '
COWBi JVND HEIFERS.
14 151 I k
DUUA
1 .171 8 86
CALVES.
1 110 t K
nun Eita
11 Til 3 90 T
1 . 194 1 Ml TD
STUUatna akiu r ccucna.
I , 440 8 04 40 761 IS
a& lis 1 14 '
HOGH The run of hogs this morning wss
the largest for a Monday for some time;
however, about 2.6"0 arrived billed direct
to a local packer. Heivy receipts and weak
markets elsewhere exerted a bearish Influ
ence here ami sales were largely a nickel
lower than Saturday, the bulk selling right
around 14 45. l ops reacneo 44.00. a nickel
HOGS-Receipts. $.000 head. .The market
waa weak to 5o lower; top. .io; ouia 01
Zl.?. wiJ TiLiim" hw 14.66474.75: Pack era.
$4.55f!4 2; pigs and llg hts, $4 .6(i4 .70.
auirtrti v Xvn iJkMBS-RecelptS, S.OOO
head. The market was strong to 10c higherl
native lamba. M-2W6.26; weatern lamba. 4 04
f5.15; fed ewes, u.w(JJi -
feeders, $2.003.66.
St. I.onls Llvo Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Dee. 14.-CATTLEReoelpts,
a aaa W . 1 I x r iirtlnar 1 fWU fl $ DI ICAKIial,
The market was ateady: native ahlpplng
irid export steera. $4 004i5,40; oressedWf
and butcher steers, $3 .torn .; steer;
r J. ,u. n omik i itnckari snd feeders,
$2 TOOCI 90; cows and heifers, $2.264 .26; can
!. ti 7ki in: hulls. 82.6OM4.O0; calves. $2.50
I;,, -ri. tvu and Indian ateers, $2.204.oo;
OOWB anu nv..irj --. . v.t
HOGH Receipts, o.ow n. "T, "IT
woe ateady to strong riu, i"--
r.-Z. .Tli.i.1. ti 5iifi4 0: nackers. 14.409
TS! rTutchera and best heavy, $4 60 4.70.
n.'.iJi-o a ten 1. A MH8 Recelpta. $.000
head. The market waa stesdy; native mut
P. ,1k. ur. i.mia .14 on5.35: culls and
ions, 1 ' "i-" ' -
bucks, $2.0lXtj4.00; stocaers, a.w.v.
t. Joseph Live Stock Market.,
st JOSEPH. Dec. 14.-CATTLK Re
.?V. XV,?. L.'i- .,..v to 10c hlaher: na
,7vVT-$3i40i5T'cow -ndj heifer.. $1.504.25;
1 feeder. ..ll&O S so stocaers awiu "7"'-i' tjaniLn lower-
2 cows 1175 2 65 I HOGS Receipts, $.995 head, WFIW ,ow5l
.cowaV..'.llil 1W lliht. WW.; medium and" heavy. $4.60
4.6'' : . una T..lr,ta ! SOS
head; steady to lOo higher; wethera, $4.10.
aioas Cllr Llva Stock Market.
amtTv niTV To Tw 14. (Speolal Tele
gram.) -CATT1 J1". Receipts, 800 head; mar-
, ket higher; Rlliera sieao. ,
fc.ou: row, ouiib una nuAru, ."i ,
- . j b O rLA..-) 4A no laraaa anil Val at To
ert ana ippufis, .ivtu-4.-vv,
"RcelDts. 6.000 head;' market
steady at $4.JO4.W; bulk, KK4.40,
Stock la Btajkt.
Tii-.in ore the recelnts of live stock at
the els, principal western . tThi.n
; , vea. vv tov obi
Omaha 4.463
Chicago
Kansas City W.00O
St. Louis J.0"0
St. Joseph B-lOU
Sioux City aw
2 feeders.. 810 2 60
7 feeders.. 1060 $ 26
$ feeders.. 1063 $ 06
2 feeders.. 1080 $ 00
$8 feeders.. 1113 $ 36
1 feeder. ..1150 $ 35
...IMS 8 44
... M0 8 44
...1AS4 8 44
... 478 8 44
...1111 8 It
...1171 8 It .
, 846 8 44
v.l 8 10
8.8.6
48,000
8,000
6.500
$.9!S
6,000
12,31
2,000
$.000
S.OnO
tool
Totals
.46,86$ 69,371 22,886
Wool Market
NE'tV YORK, Dec 14. WOOL Firm ; do-
miTokCTOrber4-WOpTr
i-on. jar.: T..tory Idaho, "fctfc
ommg. u m, i. v 1 .
laujfrtX. fTtah and Nevada, fine,
14wJil6c: fltVeT medium. l17cj medium.
190. Dakota, fine. 15Woc; tins, medium,
tlrf, 17- mMl HI. llSO'OU. JB-Jlllll, ,.w
um
it. 'lusina nn inn in. than Ratuidav. and most of tha Bales I
waa quiet. Exchange on lu. . correaoondlna decline. The market cnulce' ,f,'o ,di
-u llinraa w vik lor cnerKs: OIB- I , .. - n,,,.. gr Uu ril-uaa na aiut Mull nt I li I . -
. a tier vent, mree montna Diua. I nunlt anit clnaed slow anit weak I ? . . ... v... nrmr a ,
, . , , ,v.., - -- o r iiijiB, a ,t .j . y
In. Av. SB. rr. Me. Av. Eh. Pr. I 5..' nn,i,in- and clothing. IT7
M. Mssaa,: iS:::::::.VU ::: W S::::::::S .40 lit
I IVC; tuo wasnou, avJuu.
AWAIT M0NEYFR0M HOME
Two Iowa Persons Ask for Stay at
Keren Hon Until Parents Are
Heard From.
Say, 'Judge, could you fix It so we could
stay here until we receive money from
home?"
The overgrown chap who wanted to be
committed until hla parents cashed up gave
hla name aa John Gangloff and hla home
aa Clinton, la. He waa accompanied by
Frank Donnolley, who waa alao lanky and
very desirous that he be locked up until a
maiden auntie should relent- and forward
hla regular allowance, which he Intimated
was long over due.
"We Just want to atop here a little while.
and we can't face thla cold weather without
a cent," pleaded Donnoley.
The kind-hearted 'judge gave them each
five daya In the city Jail.
, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEED8 filed for record yesterday, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
T"-t comnnny, bonded abstracter, 1614
T"amam street:
Rosalie Shipley and hueband to Sarah
oaiiup, lot 4, block 4, Florence.. .,...$ 300
Omaha National bank to William K.
Potter, receiver, lota 1 and 2, block
S, Jerome park . 1
William K. Potter, receiver, to George
Forgan, same 700
Claua Jess and wife to Johann D.
Neumann; Vi wH lot 22, Kountsea
2d add, except 10 feet for alley 1,534
Executors of estate of Camilla F.
Byrne to T. L. Rlngwait. lot 1,
block 1, Armstrong's - 2d add, and
other land 800
Lewis C. Sholes and wife to Lena ,
Thompson, lota avnd 6, block 2.
Arbor Place 700
Emma Von Wasmer and husband to
Annie L. M. Kimball, w 26 feet lota
19 and 20, ThorneU'a add, except n
10 feet lot 19, city of Omaha 1,650
Same to same, alley and strip adjoin
ing lota 19 and 20, Thornell'a; also
land In 21-16-1$ ' 1
W. W. Mcllvains to Clayton A. Pratt,
Hanscom Place - 1.400
M A. Donahne to the O. F. Davis
Co., lot 18, Barker's subdlv 900
National Bank of Commerca to Jamea
H. Grade. sVfc U lot 6. block .20.
Credit Fonder , 830
Omsha National bank to Julius Trelt- .
schke, lots and 8, block 2, Kenfa
add 75
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance com- -pnny
to John E. Erickaon, lot ,
block 16. Wilcox add.... i ' W 900
First National bank to A. F. Bwlck
ard, lot 10, block 20. Wilcox's 2d add $50
Peter Jensen and wife to Ilermen
Hchunke. w lot $, block t. Camp- '
bell's add 1.02J
John C. Havemeyer and wife to Frank
H. uarvin, 101 a. suooiv ot oiwca ,
Dupont Place I
CesTee Market
NEW -YORK. Deo. 14.-4X)FFEE Spot
Rio, steady; No. 1 invoice, 6c: ailld: firm.
The market for futures opened .leady st
a decline or iu points under liquidation
following lower European snd primary
rabies, but ruled fairly steady ar the de
cline, st ons time showing a partial re
rovery en covering and moderate support
from bullish Interests. Toward the close.
however, the market again eased off under
continued realising and the market was
finally steady at a decline-of 6-alS points
with sales of 131.01a) bags. Including De
cember at 6 2fic: Jannsrv. 8 35c: February.
8 4fvd4 c:- Aortl, 6.5uYiA$nr; June, 4 6c;
Julv 71 Ut; August, f loc; eeuletuber,
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SHEEP The week starts out with a fair
run of theeD. about half of the arrivals
being killers, the balance being made up of
range feeders, ine great irouuie was mat
there were very few of the killers that
were really -desirable. The country insists
on sending In half fat eturr in spue of ail
that hua been ald attains! it.
There was a better feeling on killers this
mornina- and Dacktsra a1! seamed to want a
few. The result waa that desirable stuff
sold st good, strong prices. Some were
quoting handy weights ss quite a little
his-har than last week. Some good Colo
rado yearlings aold up to $4 10. - Borne small
lols of lambs went at $5.CS and range lambs
so'd arhlgh ss $4T6,
There was a fulr demand for feeders and
the market on that kind did not snow any
muterttfl chanse In any direction.
Quotations for corn-fed slock; Choice
western lambs. f6 0o4j-.25; fair to good
lambs. $4.6o4P.t4; good te choice Vearllnss.
... -: . . . . , . . . . .. A UAHriinu n b.i,i 7;-
choice wethers. $3 Vu'at .65; fair to good
wetliers. 13 Atii 36; good to choice wes,
43 UwiS 26: fair to 'Kk1 ewes. 82 Srti3 W
i-hoics feeder limbs. MotrSitlli: fair to hh1
feeler latnbs, tS &nl; bhv lsmbs, $2 0id)
Sograr mm Molasses.
NEW YORK. Dec. 14 .-SUOAP. -R.w,
steady; fair refining, $cj centrifugal, 96 test.
$4c; molasses sugar. 2c; refined ateady;
No. . 4.06c; No. 7. 4.00c: No. S, $9ac; No 9.
$ 90c: No. 10. $.8Ec; No. 11. 8 $0c; No. 12, $.7Ec;
No. 1$. $.70c: No. 14. S66c; confectioners a,
4.30c: mould, A, 4.70c; cut loaf. 1.05c;
cruahed, 6.06c: powdered. 4.56c; granulated.
4.46c; cubes, 4.70c.
MOLASSES Firm. New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. SI'S Sc. !.
tjiavo OHIV.ANS. Dec. 14 SUGAR
Quiet: open kettle. 2c; centrifugal, $ $-W,
centnfuaul white. 8.13 13-16c; yellows.
SVfiS 11-lOc: seconds, 230.
MOLABBfcB aVO.
, Whisky Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 14 WHISKT-Bteady,
on basis of $1.31. ,., .... .,
CHICAUU. Una. 14. VTiliork. bwui
'l-T'. . . j xiTtnaw Bimii k t
PcjOrllA. uea it. tt i
?!.. on baa, of high u,,.,.--.
tlNunNAll, UKV. 11-illn.i.
tlllera' finished goods, quiet, on basis of
$1.27.
Dry Goods Market.
vv-trw vnnif Dee. 14. DRT GOODS
Ruvers are not Interested st the advancing
character of the market, and yet no con
cessions are being maas in any instance.
Certain high prices srs being named, but
these are largely wun ine iun vi uwrai
rather than forcing bualnesa.
Klgla Batter Market.
v.IjMU III.. Dec. 14 BUTTER Ruled
firm on the Board of Trade today, selling
at 25c per lb., the same ss last week. Salt a
In the region lor ine weea were wu.vuv iiw.-
Mlaaeaoolls Wheat, Floor aad Bras.
MINNEAPOLIS. Deo. 14. WHEAT
Close December. 7V; May, $lc; July,
SIVtiMSc.
FLOUR First patents, $4.40dj4.65: second
patents, $4 3il4.40: first clears, $3 fWi.iu;
second clears, $lJfr&2.40.
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA, Dec. 14. CORN Firm; Decem
ber, 43c 1 new No. $. $8Wc; new No. 4. 37c.
Jadare Fletcher 1-aAal. ,
BOSTON. Dec. 11 The death of Judse
Fletcher Idd. for three years a aupreme
justice tn the Philippines, at a private hos
pital ta this city wag announced today.
CHICAGO MlKJKAI'OLIaV.
Dooi!
Mala Ulcg
flanhatUo Building;,
ST. PAUL, fUNN.
rv..$.a flasa
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Bought and aold for cash ov oa rsaso "- b!a
Margin.
Meaabera Isaportaat Exchaages,
Private Wires.
Write for our dally market letter and prt
vat telegraph cipher mailed free.
Ship Your Grain to Us
BR VNCII OFFICES!
OMAHA-109 bee Bid. 'Phone $511
SOUTH OMAHA-83 and $25 Exchange
Bldg. 'Phone 72.
COUNCIL BLUFFS 4u5 ai-d 40$ lapp
Bldg. 'Phone 6.4.
I.IXCOLW. -. f DICS MOISEM,
C0ECHf
STOCKS AND DOND8
ORAIN AND PROVISIONS
We have over 160 offlcos.
Keferecioae; 11 State and Nat 1 Baaka,
OIK SVICB Ig TU88 BC8T.
Out ef Twem Buslnasa Solloltsd.
OeaaAs DraacAf' ItltFar aaa 4H- Tsa.47
. TUOt. M. WADDiCL UrmpMdatit
, fcX-tPvUXa EXCUANaS-nrm. with m-
lv, f.Usr ,yea4Usig R&iaj.bv; (csaor